Prior to 2022, ESPN Radio had four company-owned and/or operated stations in
New York City,
Los Angeles,
Chicago, and
Dallas, as well as in
Pittsburgh prior to 2010, with the Chicago station managed by
Good Karma Brands, which owns and operates a number of other ESPN Radio stations in Wisconsin, Ohio and Florida. The Dallas station was operated by
Cumulus Media until October 2020, when ESPN took back operational control. Before the conversion of the sites to general blog presences requiring an
ESPN+ subscription to access, each station was partnered with an ESPN local website named for the city and featuring a completely separate staff of sportswriters and reporters for each market who gave their local viewpoints of local sports (for example, espnnewyork.com for New York); some stations remain hosted on
ESPN.com, including audio and FCC disclosures. Most other markets have ESPN Radio affiliates, whether they be part-time or have their entire format dedicated to ESPN Radio. WEPN converted back to ESPN Radio after the demise of
ESPN Deportes Radio in 2019. All the other owned or operated stations were sold; WEPN, KSPN, WMVP, and WEPN-FM's local marketing agreements were sold to
Good Karma Brands, while KESN was being sold to the religious
VCY America network. The sales to Good Karma Brands and VCY America closed in 2022, with all of the Good Karma stations remaining a part of ESPN Radio. On June 12, 2023, Disney sold KRDC, its last broadcast radio asset, to
Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, for $5 million, the station had carried a simulcast of KSPN along with selected overflow programming during the sale process after the wind-down of the
Radio Disney network in 2021. The sale closed on September 8 of that year, with KRDC changing its callsign to KWVE and subsequently simulcasting the existing
KWVE-FM.
Satellite radio ESPN Xtra is a satellite radio station that carries sports talk programming produced by
ESPN. The channel was originally on
XM 141, but is now broadcast on
SiriusXM Radio channel 81. XM announced the addition of this channel on January 28, 2008.
Sirius Satellite Radio announced changes to its audio simulcast of ESPNEWS, now called
ESPN All Access, on December 12, 2007, but would not be adding any content announced for XM, as it will be exclusive to XM.
Affiliates ==See also==